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Hemp seeds

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Hemp seeds

Hemp seeds are tiny nutritional powerhouses that can be a wonderful addition to your baby's diet. They have a mild, nutty flavor and a soft texture when ground, making them easy to incorporate into various foods. Rich in healthy fats and protein, they support your baby's growth and brain development.[1]

6m+Not a common allergenChoking risk: Low
First age6m+
CategorySeed
Common allergenNo
Choking riskLow

When can babies eat Hemp seeds?

You can introduce hemp seeds around 6 months when starting solids, as they're easy to digest and unlikely to cause allergies.

How to serve Hemp seeds by age

Grind hemp seeds into a fine powder using a coffee grinder or food processor. Mix 1/2 to 1 teaspoon into smooth purees, yogurt, or infant cereal. Ensure the texture is very smooth to prevent choking.
6 to 9 months

Grind hemp seeds into a fine powder using a coffee grinder or food processor. Mix 1/2 to 1 teaspoon into smooth purees, yogurt, or infant cereal. Ensure the texture is very smooth to prevent choking.

  • Always grind seeds finely before serving.
  • Start with small amounts (1/2 tsp) to check tolerance.
  • Mix into moist foods like banana or avocado puree.
  • Avoid serving whole seeds or coarse grinds.
  • Store ground hemp seeds in the fridge for up to a week.
Continue using ground hemp seeds, but you can increase to 1-2 teaspoons per serving. Mix into thicker textures like oatmeal, mashed fruits, or soft-cooked vegetables. You can also sprinkle a small amount on top of finger foods if mixed well.
9 to 12 months

Continue using ground hemp seeds, but you can increase to 1-2 teaspoons per serving. Mix into thicker textures like oatmeal, mashed fruits, or soft-cooked vegetables. You can also sprinkle a small amount on top of finger foods if mixed well.

  • Gradually increase the amount as your baby adjusts.
  • Combine with iron-rich foods like lentils or spinach.
  • Use in homemade teething biscuits or muffins.
  • Stir into full-fat yogurt for a creamy snack.
  • Monitor for any digestive changes with larger portions.
Toddlers can enjoy hemp seeds in various forms. Use ground seeds in smoothies, baked goods, or as a topping on toast with nut butter. You can also try whole hemp seeds (hemp hearts) mixed into dishes like pasta or salads, as chewing skills improve.
12 months +

Toddlers can enjoy hemp seeds in various forms. Use ground seeds in smoothies, baked goods, or as a topping on toast with nut butter. You can also try whole hemp seeds (hemp hearts) mixed into dishes like pasta or salads, as chewing skills improve.

  • Introduce whole hemp hearts cautiously if your toddler chews well.
  • Add to pancake or waffle batter for a nutrition boost.
  • Mix into meatballs or veggie patties for extra protein.
  • Use in energy balls with dates and oats.
  • Keep portions moderate (1-2 tablespoons per day).

Safety & allergens

Choking risk: Low

Whole hemp seeds are very small and could pose a choking risk if eaten dry. Always serve them ground into a fine powder or mixed into moist foods like yogurt, oatmeal, or purees. This ensures they're safe and easy for your baby to swallow.

Not a common allergen

Hemp seeds is not a top allergen. As with any new food, offer it on its own and watch for any reaction.

Vitamins & minerals

Hemp seeds are packed with nutrients that benefit your baby. They're an excellent source of plant-based protein and healthy fats, including omega-3s, which are crucial for brain development.[1] They also provide iron to support healthy blood cells[2] and magnesium for bone health and muscle function.[3]

Vitamins
Vitamin VITAMIN EVitamin VITAMIN B1Vitamin VITAMIN B2Vitamin VITAMIN B3Vitamin VITAMIN B6
Minerals
IronMagnesiumZincPhosphorusPotassium

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